Jerash Cathedral
Jerash Cathedral in Jerash, Jordan, now in ruins, was built on the site of a former Roman temple.
Construction
Jerash Cathedral was raised in the 4th century on the ruin of the Roman temple to Dionysus, which itself was built on the site of a temple to Dushara, the Nabataean god of the royal house.The remains of the Roman temple were removed to the level of the podium shortly before the start of construction of the new building of the cathedral, and its architectural elements, such as columns, were reused as material for the masonry of the church.
Named Cathedral of St. Mary, the ruins are shown in the black and white images which show the entrance to the cathedral compound and the main avenue and the forum.